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This time they've got a whole community site to get hyped for it, new original monsters, and a lower funding goal. I'd really like to see it succeed.

If you're a fan of Godzilla, fighting games definitely worth looking into.

It's funny. I actually saw it while browsing Kickstarted Games, and thought, 'Cool the team's restarted their Kaiju Combat campaign.' Then I realized the full title was 'Kaiju Combat - Giant Monsters. Awesome Fighting. Online.' and thought it was going to be an online-only game, not realizing they had a LAN option in there :P

lowyhong: It's funny. I actually saw it while browsing Kickstarted Games, and thought, 'Cool the team's restarted their Kaiju Combat campaign.' Then I realized the full title was 'Kaiju Combat - Giant Monsters. Awesome Fighting. Online.' and thought it was going to be an online-only game, not realizing they had a LAN option in there :P

Thanks for bringing this up, will add it on Sunday.

Cool.

Yeah, if it gets funded, the devs said since it'll be DRM-free, so it'll likely get a GOG release too!

RaggieRags: Those postages on the Elmore artbook are insane. I'll pick it up once it's on Amazon.

From what I've seen of the USPS rates, he's just passing their charges on. But for the patient (and those not interested in the limited editions), Amazon, eBay or his web store would seem a better bet.

AstralWanderer: I can't see any reason (aside from avoiding processing fees) not to provide an Amazon payments option for UK projects

I can see a big reason (apart from Amazon UK perhaps not supporting this the way the US one does, which I'm not sure about). They probably want to open Kickstarter to more countries in the future. They can't count on Amazon providing the service for every country, so they would eventually have to create their own system. Might as well do it now, instead of having another intermediate step.

Also using Amazon is a liability. If the Amazon service fails (which happened a few days ago), Kickstarter can do nothing about it. If pledges don't go through because of Amazon's system, again, Kickstarter is helpless. I'm sure that Kickstarter would rather have its own system over which it has more control. (And of course it could cut itself a larger cut, and optionally give project creators a larger cut.)

EDGE OF THE UNKNOWN Volume 2 - ends Dec. 9 Harry Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle venture to the dark heart of Lousiana, investigating the mysterious deaths of two "circus freaks". Like the art. And there are tiers that get you the first volume as well.

ABOLITIONISTA! - ends Dec. 24 Eden’s best friend disappears, and all the clues lead to the dark underground world of child exploitation. It's about human trafficking and in Manga style.

AstralWanderer: I can't see any reason (aside from avoiding processing fees) not to provide an Amazon payments option for UK projects

ET3D: I can see a big reason (apart from Amazon UK perhaps not supporting this the way the US one does, which I'm not sure about). They probably want to open Kickstarter to more countries in the future. They can't count on Amazon providing the service for every country, so they would eventually have to create their own system. Might as well do it now, instead of having another intermediate step.

Also using Amazon is a liability. If the Amazon service fails (which happened a few days ago), Kickstarter can do nothing about it. If pledges don't go through because of Amazon's system, again, Kickstarter is helpless. I'm sure that Kickstarter would rather have its own system over which it has more control. (And of course it could cut itself a larger cut, and optionally give project creators a larger cut.)

Would it not use Amazon.co.uk then if the .com isn't supported or something like that.

I'm not going to dismiss it entirely, despite all the recent nonsense from Peter Molyneux. But. It's gotta be singleplayer. Offline singleplayer. I'm not going to help fund the annoying "everything's got to be multiplayer/social now"-trend.